Calgary man charged in three deaths appears in court; found fit to stand trial
CALGARY — A Calgary man charged in the killing his parents and girlfriend has been found fit to stand trial.
Dustin Duthie, 25, appeared in a Calgary court Wednesday on three counts of second-degree murder.
Duthie, dressed in a blue prison jumpsuit, didn’t speak during his brief appearance. He’s been released from the Rockyview General Hospital where he was on suicide watch.
He was examined by forensic psychiatrist Dr. George Duska who determined Duthie understands the charges he faces and is mentally able to stand trial.